Set 1: 1. Bertha -> 2. Good Lovin' 3. Dire Wolf 4. El Paso 5. It Must Have Been The Roses 6. New Minglewood Blues 7. Ramble On Rose 8. The Promised Land 9. Deal
Disc 2: Set 2: 1. Samson And Delilah 2. Ship Of Fools 3. Estimated Prophet -> 4. The Other One -> 5. Eyes Of The World -> 6. Drums -> 7. Space ->
Disc 3: 1. Wharf Rat -> 2. Franklin's Tower -> 3. Sugar Magnolia Encore: 4. Terrapin Station -> 5. One More Saturday Night 6. Werewolves Of London
Versions - Different performances of the song by the same artist
Compilations - Other albums which feature this performance of the song
Covers - Performances of a song with the same name by different artists
Song Title
Versions
Compilations
Covers
Bertha ->
Good Lovin'
Dire Wolf
El Paso
It Must Have Been The Roses
New Minglewood Blues
Ramble On Rose
The Promised Land
Deal
Samson And Delilah
Ship Of Fools
Estimated Prophet ->
The Other One ->
Eyes Of The World ->
Drums ->
Space ->
Wharf Rat ->
Franklin's Tower >
Sugar Magnolia
Terrapin Station ->
One More Saturday Night
Werewolves Of London
Notes
Notes:
I bought this about 15 years ago in a head shop in Burlington, VT, when I was in college there. It came complete with the typical misspelled song titles and pictures that have nothing to do with the actual show, such as shots of Jerry from the 90's, and photos of Brent who obviously wasn't yet with the band. The tracking was really screwy as well. It has absolutely no identifying information such as name of the label or date of release. However, it does sound pretty darn good, in my opinion.
All I did was rip it, reassemble the tracks into one long .wav file with Wavmerge, and retrack it with Audacity so that the tracks made sense. I think it sounds much better than the only other source available at this time - shnid #294. I don't hear any of the EQ, compression, or noise reduction which is suspected to have been used on that source. I'm not an expert so your mileage may vary. If I knew how to do it properly I would fix the levels, which seem kind of low. Hopefully someone with the skills to do it right will remaster this and make it sound just exactly perfect - or maybe this seed will prompt someone to release an even better source for this spectacular show.
I've compared the two and as far as I can tell this has the same cuts/reel flips as shnid #294. It also sounds like one of the tracks is still missing for the entire encore, with Keith and one of the drummers AWOL.